Arizona's Ka'Deem Carey needed only 25 carries to set the Pac-12 single-game rushing record with 366 yards against Colorado. / Rick Scuteri, US PRESSWIRE

by Craig Bennett, USA TODAY Sports

by Craig Bennett, USA TODAY Sports

Some notable accomplishments and performances in college football this weekend, by the numbers.

0: Unbeaten teams left in FCS after Colgate's 35-24 win at previously perfect Lehigh. The Raiders also clinched the Patriot League's automatic bid to the playoffs. Lehigh (9-1) had won 18 consecutive league games.

2: Rushers with 1,000 yards this season for Kent State - a program first - after a 48-32 win against Miami (Ohio). Trayion Durham ran for 172 and has 1,077 this season, and Dri Archer ran for 151 and has 1,075. The Golden Flashes (9-1) have won eight in a row for the first time in school history.

3: Consecutive seasons of at least eight wins by South Carolina (8-2) - a program first - after a 38-20 win against Arkansas.

3: Schools in NCAA history that have had consecutive starting quarterbacks throw for 12,000 yards in their careers. Division II Abilene (Texas) Christian joined that group Saturday as Mitchell Gale passed for 408 yards in a 24-12 season-ending win against Incarnate Word (Texas) to finish his career with 12,109. His predecessor, Billy Malone, finished with 12,012. They join two FBS pairs - Timmy Chang and Colt Brennan of Hawaii, and Kevin Kolb and Case Keenum of Houston. Both Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word begin their transitions to FCS next season.

4: Teams in FBS history that have gone from double-digit wins to double-digit losses in the span of one season. Southern Miss became the latest Saturday, dropping to 0-10 after a 37-6 loss at Southern Methodist. The Golden Eagles were 12-2 last season.

5: Years to the day since Division II Lock Haven (Pa.) last won, a span of 52 games, before beating Cheney (Pa.) 15-7. Lock Haven's skid was the longest in Division II history.

5: Losses this season for Division III St. John's (Minn.), the most for the Johnnies and all-time coaching wins leader John Gagliardi (489-138-11) since going 3-5 in 1967, after a season-ending 27-22 loss to Bethel (Minn.). The 5-5 mark for the Johnnies was their worst since going 4-4-1 in 1986.

11.5: Receptions a game this season (115 in 10 games), leading all NCAA divisions, for Eastern Illinois' Erik Lora. He had 15 grabs for 178 yards Saturday in a 39-20 win against Southeast Missouri State that clinched a least a share of the Ohio Valley Conference title.

13: Consecutive games Oregon has had at least 40 points, an FBS record, after a 59-17 win at California. The Ducks have won each of those games, giving them the longest active winning streak in FBS.

13: Years since Division III Mount Ida (Mass.) started its football program. The Mustangs (8-2) earned their first-ever NCAA playoff berth Saturday, clinching the Eastern College Football Conference's automatic bid with a 52-28 win against Castleton (Vt.) State.

18:12: Time of possession for Arizona in a 56-31 win against Colorado. The Wildcats, however, did get a Pac-12 record 366 yards rushing from Ka'Deem Carey and five TDs - on just 25 carries.

28: Total yards covered by Massachusetts' last three scoring drives in a 22-14 win at Akron, the Minutemen's first as an FBS program. They took advantage of turnovers (Akron had five in all) to end a 12-game skid.

419: Consecutive passes without being intercepted by Louisiana Tech's Colby Cameron, an FBS record. He has not been intercepted since a loss to TCU in last season's Poinsettia Bowl. Cameron topped the old mark of 379 by Russell Wilson in 2008, when he was at North Carolina State, with a TD pass to R.P. Stuart in the first quarter of a 62-55 win at Texas State. Tech RB Kenneth Dixon had five TDs to set FBS freshman marks for TDs (25), TDs rushing (24) and total points (150). All surpassed marks first set by San Diego State's Marshall Faulk in 1991.

567: Combined yards, just on returns (kickoff, punt and interception) in Georgia Tech's 68-50 win at North Carolina. The score set an ACC record for total points. Tech's Jamal Golden accounted for 261 of those return yards, 100 on a kickoff to open the second half.